Love and Marriage (1959 TV series)

[1][2][3] Bill′s daughter, Pat Baker, wants to keep an eye on him as well as save the family business by convincing Bill that he is wrong about rock and roll and should publish it, so she maneuvers him into taking her on as a partner in the company.

[3] Bill shares an apartment with Pat, her husband Steve Baker, who is a lawyer, and their daughters Susan and Jennie.

[1][2][3] Stubby performs most of the songs submitted to the firm and is prone to reminiscing about the "good old days" in the music publishing business.

[3] Jimmy faces the challenge of dealing with Han′s father, Mr. Cho-Yee, a strict man who has set up an arranged marriage to someone else for Han.

Noxema Cream sponsored alternate weeks, with the remaining episodes being sustaining,[4] Love and Marriage replaced The Restless Gun.

Clockwise from lower right: William Demarest , Jeanne Bal , Stubby Kaye , and Murray Hamilton in Love and Marriage .